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Company Name Property Reference Property Address RV Clarks Pies Ltd 00014109259009 259, North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 1 Company Name Property Reference Property Address RV Clarks Pies Ltd 00014109259009 259, North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 1JN 10100 00014566016001 Bridge Inn, 16, Passage Street, Bristol, BS2 0JF 10100 Bristol City Council (Nh) 00012830999023 1-20 Transit Gypsy Site, Kings Weston Lane, Kings Weston, Bristol, BS11 8AZ 10150 0001430702601A Red Lion, 26, Worrall Road, Bristol, BS8 2UE 10150 00013173001006 Colloseum, Redcliff Hill, Bristol, BS1 6SJ 10200 00012362010101 Pt 1st & 2nd Flr, 10-12, Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8AE 10250 00012362045016 45, Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8AD 10250 Heliocentric Ltd 00012362064006 64, Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8BH 10250 The Olive Shed Ltd 00012362123003 123, Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8AX 10250 0001236213500B 135, Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8AX 10250 00012362166023 166-168, Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8NT 10250 The Co-Operative Group Ltd 00012362278012 278, Gloucester Road, Horfield, Bristol, BS7 8PD 10250 00012362287029 287, Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8NY 10250 Philtonian Retail Ltd 00012362322012 322-324, Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8TJ 10250 00012362393034 393-395, Gloucester Road, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8TS 10250 Mobile Broadband Network Ltd 00012432122456 T Mobile 68643 On Rooftop, Unit 15, Albion Dockside Estate, Hanover Place, Bristol, BS1 6UT 10250 Good Morning Foods Ltd 00012444102212 Unit C, Netham Ind Park, Netham Road, Bristol, BS5 9PJ 10250 May Gurney Ltd 00012499047101 Land, Adj 1 Ferry Steps Ind Estate, Albert Road, Bristol, BS2 0XW 10250 Mobile Broadband Network Ltd 00012502001212 T-Mobile, Rooftop Site 53219, Ashbourne House, Fishponds Road, Eastville, Bristol, BS5 6SH 10250 00012530046009 46, Mina Road, Bristol, BS2 9XJ 10250 00012571141018 141-143, Church Road, Redfield, Bristol, BS5 9LA 10250 00012571231002 231, Church Road, Redfield, Bristol, BS5 9HL 10250 00012571239004 239, Church Road, Redfield, Bristol, BS5 9HL 10250 First Choice Travel Shops Ltd 00012571259008 259-261, Church Road, Redfield, Bristol, BS5 9HT 10250 00012673009017 1st & 2nd Fl, 9, St Augustines Parade, Bristol, BS1 4UT 10250 Mobile Broadband Network Ltd 00012682999001 T-Mobile, Rooftop Site 53229, Totterdown Telephone Exchange, Bath Road, Bristol, BS4 3EF 10250 Hutchison 3g Uk Ltd 00012682999012 Hutchison Mast 3g (Bs0108), Rooftop Of Telephone Exchange, Bath Road, Brislington, Bristol, BS4 3EF 10250 Peloton Design Ltd 00012946205190 Unit 1.4, Paintworks, Bristol, BS4 3EH 10250 Signal Networks Ltd 00012946275556 Unit 7.01, Paintworks, Bristol, BS4 3EH 10250 00012952003002 3, Oldbury Court Road, Bristol, BS16 2HH 10250 S E Simons Textile Merchants Ltd 00013068023006 23, Canford Lane, Bristol, BS9 3DQ 10250 Everything Everywhere Ltd 00013101999001 Orange Rooftop Site, Unit 107 First Avenue, Petherton Road, Bristol, BS14 9BZ 10250 Mobile Broadband Network Ltd 00013101999012 T-Mobile 53253 On Rooftop Unit 107, First Avenue, Petherton Road, Bristol, BS14 9BZ 10250 Telefonica Uk Ltd 00013101999023 Mm02 15528 On Rooftop Unit 200, Second Avenue, Petherton Road, Bristol, BS14 9BZ 10250 Bristol City Council (Cs) 00013109008011 6, Sommerville Road, Bristol, BS7 9AA 10250 The Natural Health Foundation 00013196039023 39, Cotham Hill, Bristol, BS6 6JY 10250 Stone Bci Ltd 00013227015123 15a, Etloe Road, Bristol, BS6 7NZ 10250 Blockbuster Express Ltd 00013259011032 11a, High Street, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 0DT 10250 Spicer Haart Estate Agents Ltd 00013259040001 40, High Street, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 0DJ 10250 00013259058005 58, High Street, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 0DJ 10250 Telefonica Uk Ltd 00013259999012 O2, Mast (15713), Rooftop Of St Marys Church, High Street, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 0DW 10250 Bristol City Council (Cyps) 00013294001001 Sea Mills Childrens Centre, West Parade, Bristol, BS9 2LA 10250 00013379292023 Autoclick, 292, Two Mile Hill Road, Bristol, BS15 1AT 10250 United Bristol Healthcare Nhs Trust 00013621008912 Ubht Nhs Car Spaces, Whitefriars, Lewins Mead, Bristol, BS1 2NT 10250 00013835001001 1, Wellington Park, Bristol, BS8 2UR 10250 F B (Downham) Ltd 00013870097018 97-99, Ashley Down Road, Bristol, BS7 9JT 10250 Grainmarket Properties Ltd 00013912004023 Pt 5th Flr, 4, Colston Avenue, Bristol, BS1 4ST 10250 Venture Investment Placement Ltd 00013953040015 40-41, Old Market Street, Bristol, BS2 0EZ 10250 Vertical Exposure Ltd 00013987081002 81, Newfoundland Circus, Bristol, BS2 9AP 10250 Aimee'S Wine House Ltd 00014001065009 65, Stoke Hill, Bristol, BS9 1EP 10250 Mobile Broadband Network Ltd 00014109210023 T-Mobile, Rooftop Site 53239, The Hen & Chicken, North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 1JF 10250 00014109242008 242, North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 1JD 10250 Personic Computers Ltd 0001410924501B 245, North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 1JN 10250 0001410926900B 269, North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 1JN 10250 O2 Uk Ltd / Airwave O2 Ltd 00014109999012 Mmo2 Rooftop Site, Gaywood House, North Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 3BA 10250 King Georges Field Trust 00014116030019 King Georges Trust, Barracks Lane, Bristol, BS11 9NG 10250 Mobile Broadband Network Ltd 00014116030023 Hutchison Mast 3g (Bs0110), Avonmouth Old Boys Rfc, Barracks Lane, Bristol, BS11 9NG 10250 China Jade Ltd 0001414814005A 144, Wells Road, Bristol, BS4 2AG 10250 00014148306012 306a, Wells Road, Bristol, BS4 2QG 10250 Ford Bros (Butchery) Ltd 0001434000501A 5-7, Chandos Road, Bristol, BS6 6PG 10250 Hughes Enterprises Ltd 00014340034012 Chandos Mews, 34b, Chandos Road, Bristol, BS6 6PF 10250 0001435505200A Gnd Flr, Unit 6, Avonmead House, 40-48, Stokes Croft, Bristol, BS1 3QD 10250 Transport & Travel Research Ltd 0001450800603B 2nd & 3rd Fls, 6, Portland Square, Bristol, BS2 8SJ 10250 The National Association For Children Of Alcoholics 00014508006056 Lgnd And Gnd Flrs, 6, Portland Square, Bristol, BS2 8SJ 10250 Portland House (Pg) Ltd 00014508022103 Pt 3rd Fl Front, 22-24, Portland Square, Bristol, BS2 8RZ 10250 Everything Everywhere Ltd 00014539282012 Orange (Avn9) Rooftop Site At, Central Production Unit, Charlton Road, Westbury-On-Trym, Bristol, BS10 6NF 10250 00014661003017 Highland Square Garage, Highland Square, Bristol, BS8 2YB 10250 Beg Ltd 00014734078308 Suite 308, Westpoint, 78, Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 1QX 10250 O2 (Uk) Ltd 00014742999012 02 12052 On Rooftop, Bristol Self Storage, Clift House Road, Bristol, BS3 1RY 10250 Vodafone Ltd 00014742999023 Vodafone 3484, On Rooftop Bristol Self Storage, Clift House Road, Bristol, BS3 1RY 10250 00014759031017 31, Baldwin Street, Bristol, BS1 1RG 10250 Mobile Broadband Network Ltd 00014763051012 T-Mobile, Rooftop Site (53259), 51-67, Vincent Close, Bristol, BS11 0UA 10250 Bristol Credit Union Ltd 00014797112023 112-114, Cheltenham Road, Bristol, BS6 5RW 10250 0001479720600B 206, Cheltenham Road, Bristol, BS6 5QU 10250 00014907048005 48, Coronation Road, Southville, Bristol, BS3 1AR 10250 Bristol Metal Spraying And Protective Coatings Ltd 00014907305067 Gnd Flr, Vauxhall House, Coronation Road, Southville, Bristol, BS3 1RN 10250 Mobile Broadband Network Ltd 00014935239012 Hutchison Mast 3g (Bs0081), Rooftop Of Unit 9, Kingsway Shopping Centre, Kingsway, St George, Bristol, BS5 8NS 10250 O2 Uk Ltd / Airwave O2 Ltd 00014958999012 Mm02 Site At Sweb, Feeder Road, Bristol, BS2 0TB 10250 Mobile Broadband Network Ltd 00014958999023 T-Mobile At Sweb, Feeder Road, Bristol, BS2 0TB 10250 Hutchison 3g Uk Ltd 00014958999167 Hutchison 3g Uk Ltd (Bs00054) @, Avonbank Radio, Feeder Road, Bristol, BS2 0TB 10250 Shinesouth Ltd 00015084013027 Remould Fitness Centre, All Hallows Road, Bristol, BS5 0HH 10250 Leyland Tile Distribution Ltd 00015097001023 1-2, Perry Road, Bristol, BS1 5BQ 10250 Harry Crook Youth Activities Centre 0001510102401A Bristol Federation Of Boys Clubs R/O, Moorlands Road, Bristol, BS16 3LF 10250 Riverlynx Ltd 00015173700201 Unit 4, Crofts End Ind Est, Crofts End Road, Bristol, BS5 7UW 10250 Lab 3 Ltd 00015173800112 Unit 2, Dragon Court, Crofts End Road, Bristol, BS5 7XX 10250 00015204019003 19, East Street, Bedminster, Bristol, BS3 4HH 10250 Bs Project Services Ltd 00015210011005 11, Small Street, Bristol, BS1 1DB 10250 Johnson Cleaners Uk Ltd 00015234068004 68, Westbury Hill, Bristol, BS9 3AA 10250 Timpson Ltd 00015346004188 Unit 2, Clifton Down Shopping Centre, Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2NN 10250 00015346178001 178, Whiteladies Road, Bristol, BS8 2XU 10250 Mobile Broadband Network Ltd 00015458027278 T-Mobile (94816) On Rooftop, Filwood House, Filwood Road, Bristol, BS16 3SB 10250 O2 (Uk) Ltd 00015458027289 Mm02 (5592) Rooftop, Filwood House, Filwood Road, Bristol, BS16 3SB 10250 Everything Everywhere Ltd 00015458027290 Orange (Avn0161) Rooftop, Filwood House, Filwood Road, Bristol, BS16 3SB 10250 Hutchison 3g Uk Ltd 00015458027301 3 (Bs0036) Rooftop Mast, Filwood House, Filwood Road, Bristol, BS16 3SB 10250 Everything Everywhere Ltd 00015466100012 Orange Apn0008 At Sedgewick House, The Ridge, Bristol, BS11 0BL 10250 Mobile Broadband Network Ltd 00015466100023 T-Mobile 68587 At Barwick House, The Ridge, Bristol, BS11 0BL 10250 Swippt 00015554133323 Car Spaces 10-16, Bull Wharf, Redcliff Street, Bristol, BS1 6QR 10250 Everything Everywhere Ltd 00015711999001 Orange Avn0058 On Rooftop, St Monicas Court, Cote Lane, Bristol, BS9 3UL 10250 Laserline Engineering Services Ltd 00015738100114 Unit 11, Avon Business Park, Lodge Causeway, Fishponds, Bristol, BS16 3JP 10250 N3 Display Graphics Ltd 00015738100187 Unit
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